@@kiodiekin Please read what is on the screen @10:15 that's right from retropie. This is basically a beta. So no it's not "officially supported" once it is they will provide an image and none of this will be necessary
17 seconds in you said there’s no official base for the pi 5. It’s been made since 2023. Retropie has always been something u needed to compile yourself. It was made bootable and supported. Shortly after release of the pi5. It was listed on there github
Have just tried this again, for the fifth time now, followed everything precisely, even changed my location and keyboard to America and US to match the video, tried four different versions of the same PS2 bios file, have the same game iso you have in the video, completely ordinary RPi5... and still this doesn't work. AetherSX2 just flashes the blue screen twice and then returns to the RetroPie game selection screen.
great tutorial. this was really easy to follow and everything worked great
Great to hear. Glad it helped
retropie official base has been supported on the pi 5 since oct/november 2023
@@kiodiekin Please read what is on the screen @10:15 that's right from retropie.
This is basically a beta. So no it's not "officially supported" once it is they will provide an image and none of this will be necessary
17 seconds in you said there’s no official base for the pi 5. It’s been made since 2023. Retropie has always been something u needed to compile yourself. It was made bootable and supported. Shortly after release of the pi5. It was listed on there github
Goat
Thanks!
Have just tried this again, for the fifth time now, followed everything precisely, even changed my location and keyboard to America and US to match the video, tried four different versions of the same PS2 bios file, have the same game iso you have in the video, completely ordinary RPi5... and still this doesn't work. AetherSX2 just flashes the blue screen twice and then returns to the RetroPie game selection screen.
AetherSX2 crashed my pi lol. I had to reinstall Ubuntu